Part, Question
1 1, 48 | vision of God, the creature ~forfeits its uncreated good. But
2 1, 49 | vision of God, the creature ~forfeits its uncreated good. But
3 2, 65 | charity through mortal sin, forfeits all the infused moral ~virtues.~
4 2, 109 | a ~stain, inasmuch as he forfeits the lustre of grace through
5 2, 12 | Para. 1/1~Whether a prince forfeits his dominion over his subjects,
6 2, 30 | of man whose respect he forfeits if he remain without ~burial,
7 2, 73 | a vicious action, a man forfeits his honor and good name
8 2, 98 | knowledge and consent, he forfeits the exercise of ~his Order,
9 2, 106 | eye for eye, ~whereby man forfeits his bodily safety; "slavery,"
10 2, 106 | particular good that he forfeits is not his own ~but common
11 2, 122 | accorded to a woman who forfeits the integrity of the flesh
12 2, 122 | Reply OBJ 2: When a woman forfeits the integrity of the flesh,
13 2, 133 | going to great ~expense forfeits the good" of the magnificent
14 2, 145 | reference) "Rational man forfeits his dignity, if he sets
15 2, 187 | follows ~that by slavery man forfeits something which otherwise
16 3, 89 | since at times a man justly forfeits through his own fault, even ~
17 Suppl, 62| intercourse with his wife, he forfeits the action ~which he had
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